View of Glass House Farm on junction with Middleton Park Avenue and Acre Road.
The building and 66 Acres of land was purchased by Middleton Estate and Colliery Company in 1898.
The name possibly comes from its hot house frontage.
The resident farmers were James and Sarah Elizabeth Glenn.[internal reference; 2002221_74920291:RO GHF 1]

Undated.
Aerial view of Middleton, centred on a square occupied by two schools. Middleton Primary is at the top while the school at the bottom was probably at the time (1960s?) Middleton County Secondary Modern, which was segregated into boys on the left and girls on the right. This school was later to become John Blenkinsop Middle. Playing fields in between were presumably shared by the schools. At the top of the square is Middleton Park Avenue, to the left Acre Road, right Throstle Lane and bottom Sissons Terrace. Below are houses on Sissons Crescent, crossed by Sissons View. More Sissons are on the left of the picture and Throstles on the right.[internal reference; 2008523_166784:S LIB MIDD 1]

21st April 1937
Designed by architect James Brodie a 1,152 seat cinema. It opened on 21st May 1934 with screening of 'A Bedtime Story' starning Maurice Chevalier and Baby Leroy, laterin the week the programme changed to show ' The Gold DIggers of 1933. Closed on 1st May 1960 after a screening of 'I was a Teenage Werewolf' although Childrens matinees were presented until 3rd June 1961. It is thought that this was the first cinema in Leeds to close for use as a bingo hall. [internal reference; 2002820_21601504:C LIR SISS (2)]

21st April 1937.
Tivoli Cinema opened 21st May 1934 and closed in 1961, to be used as a bingo hall. This side of the cinema faced across Acre Road to school playing fields. The main entrance was to the right edge of the photograph at the junction with Sissons Avenue. Thought to be the first cinema in Leeds to be used for a bingo hall. [internal reference; 2002820_61870974:C LIR SISS (3)]

21st April 1937
View to side of the cinema which is Sissons Avenue. The featured films were Randolph Scott in 'And sudden Death' and 'Early to Bed' with Mary Boland and Charlie Ruggles.[internal reference; 2002820_8703249:C LIR SISS (1)]